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Also, on top of the newly added voice acting and remastered graphics & sound effects, this special edition will also include a full in - game audio commentary with the game's creators.
The route, which runs in a circuit that includes Flinders Street, Harbour Esplanade in Docklands, LaTrobe Street, and Spring Street, is serviced by Heritage W class trams and features audio commentary with details about landmarks and major attractions around Melbourne.
There's an audio commentary with Roy, James Levine, and Producer Don Ernst, and another with segment and art directors.
Running time: 103 Minutes Distributor: Lionsgate Home Entertainment Blu - Ray Combo Pack Extras: Deleted scenes, gag reel, audio commentary with Sylvester Stallone, DVD and digital version of the film, and much more.
Blu - ray Highlight: There are only two extras on the disc, but the audio commentary with writer / director Dito Montiel and executive producer / editor Jake Pushinsky offers up some interesting nuggets about making the film despite the long stretches of silence.
There is an audio commentary with the film's director Barry Jenkins.
EXTRAS: The Blu - ray release includes an audio commentary with writer / director Nicolas Winding Refn, a behind the scenes featurette, a look at Cliff Martinez's score, and additional interviews with Refn.
The three - disc set is packed with hours of bonus material highlighted by yet another fantastic making - of featurette (the four - part «Ultimate Iron Man») and an audio commentary with director Jon Favreau.
Extras include an isolated score track in 2.0 mono DTS - HD; an audio commentary with film historians Eddy Friedfeld, Paul Scrabo, and Lee Pfeiffer, which is quite good and provides plenty of insight into the making of the film and its status as a New Hollywood film that's been forgotten and worth rediscovery (I concur); the film's original theatrical trailer, presented in HD; a scroll - through of the current Twilight Time catalogue; and as always, an excellent 8 - page insert booklet with an essay by the great Julie Kirgo.
Featuring over two hours of behind - the - scenes bonus material, the DVD also includes an entertaining audio commentary with Tom Cruise and director J.J. Abrams.
There's an audio commentary with director Adam Rifkin, which is moderated by Elijah Drenner; Habeas Corpus: The Making of Psycho Cop Returns, which is an hour - long documentary that talks to many members of the cast and crew; The Victims of Vickers — an interview with special effects artist Mike Tristano; and a DVD copy of the movie.
Blu - ray / DVD Combo Pack Extras: Lava; Riley's First Date; audio commentary with the director, co-director and producer; Paths to Pixar: The Women of Inside Out; Mixed Emotions; Story or the Story; Mapping the Mind; Our Dads the Filmmakers; Into the Unknown: The Sound of Inside Out; The Misunderstood Art of Animation Film Editing; deleted scenes with intros and outros; Mind Candy; Selected Score; Remember trailer, Japan trailer; and Experience trailer.
Blu - ray Highlight: Universal has provided a solid collection of bonus material for the two - disc release, but the audio commentary with director Brett Ratner, co-writers Ted Griffin and Jeff Nathanson, and editor Mark Helfrich is the clear standout.
The audio commentary with director Duncan Jones, writer Ben Ripley and star Jake Gyllenhaal is entertaining and informative, and better yet, none of the participants hog the spotlight like so many other commentaries.
Factory Blu - ray release of Death Wish II contains both the theatrical and unrated versions in HD, the aforementioned English mono DTS - HD track, an audio commentary with Paul Tabot, and an animated still gallery.
The only other bonus on Disc 1 is an audio commentary with director John Lasseter, co-director / co-writer Andrew Stanton, and supervising film editor Lee Unkrich.
Portions of the camera tests that were conducted for Phantom Thread, accompanied by audio commentary with Anderson, offer a succinctly revealing glimpse of how the film's aesthetic was created.
Special features include an audio commentary with the filmmaker as well as a making - of featurette entitled Lazer Beach.
Besides the digitally restored and re-mastered movie, fans of the film will find an audio commentary with Tim Burton, Henry Selick, and Danny Elfman, a recitation of Tim Burton's original poem by Christopher Lee, deleted scenes and test footage.
I may not have been a particularly big fan of the movie, but the single - disc release of «Stop - Loss» features a nice collection of bonus material highlighted by an audio commentary with director Kimberly Peirce and co-writer Mark Richard.
Blu - ray Highlight: Unfortunately, there's not much in the way of extras, although the first movie does include an audio commentary with some of the crew and a retrospective titled «Mad Max: The Film Phenomenon,» while «The Road Warrior» features a commentary with director George Miller and cinematographer Dean Semler.
There is an audio commentary with actors Jane Levy, Lou Taylor Pucci, and Jessica Lucas; director Fede Alvarez; and writer Rodo Sayagues.
But on to what IS included here, there is an audio commentary with star Dennis Quaid and director John Lee Hancock.
Sure, it's nice to discover little tidbits about the film (like how production design was based around the concept of a Victorian Tokyo), but where's our audio commentary with the cast and crew, not to mention a more comprehensive making - of documentary?
It's not that the bonus material isn't up to snuff — in fact, the included audio commentary with director Jeff Wadlow, star Sean Faris and writer Chris Hauty is pretty entertaining — but rather that they've made some serious mistakes with its presentation.
Beyond that, there is just a smattering of extra features: one behind - the - scenes doc, a few cut scenes, and audio commentary with Meyer, Niccol and producer Nick Wechsler.
Featuring an always interesting audio commentary with director George A. Romero (as well as producer Peter Grunwald and editor Michael Daughtery), the special features are perhaps the best thing about this release.
On one hand, the audio commentary with director / star George Clooney and producer Grant Heslov is so dry and uninteresting that not even the addition of a visual commentary helps much.
There is a fun and informative audio commentary with Director Joseph Zito and Mondo Digital's Nathaniel Thompson.
There is a decent audio commentary with the director John Michael McDonagh and the film's stars Don Cheadle & Brendan Gleeson.
The audio commentary with Ben Stiller, Vince Vaughn and writer / director Rawson Michael Thurber isn't nearly as funny as you'd expect, while the deleted scenes fall short as well.
The special features section of the film starts off with an enjoyable full - length audio commentary with director Tim Story (only on the theatrical cut) and four deleted scenes showing off some of Jimmy Fallon's funnier scenes.
The package includes a Blu - ray Disc version of the film as well, which carries over all of the previous BD special features, including scene - specific audio commentary with director Rob Reiner, behind - the - scenes featurettes, and more.
EXTRAS: The Blu - ray release includes an audio commentary with director Peter Webber and producer Yoko Nakahasi, a making - of featurette, deleted scenes and a pair of photo galleries.
EXTRAS: There are some deleted scenes, as well as an audio commentary with directors Scott McGehee and David Siegel.
The special features were all suppose to include a new audio Commentary with director Jeff Burr and some Behind - the - scenes footage but that is nowhere to be found.
THE BLU - RAY DISC by Bill Chambers Key to appreciating the 2.40:1, 1080p Blu - ray transfer of The Neon Demon is to listen to the audio commentary with director Nicolas Winding Refn and star Elle Fanning.
The edition includes audio commentary with director James Ivory, producer Ismail Merchant and Emma Thompson, as well as documentaries «The Remains of the Day: The Filmmakers» Journey», «Blind Loyalty, Hollow Honor: England's Fatal Flaw», and «Love and Loyalty: The Making of the Remains of the Day.»
There is an awesome audio commentary with writer / director Drew Goddard and writer / producer Joss Whedon, fans of the film are going to slow this!
Rounding out the bonus material is a short update on the most recent competition (``... And the Winner Is») and a colorful audio commentary with Creadon, Shortz and Merl Reagle.
The indie drama Sexy Evil Genius — now available on DVD, digital download and VOD, and including audio commentary with director Shawn Piller and actors Seth Green and Harold Perrineau — tells the story of a group of people who...
Available for the first time on Blu - ray, this definitive collector's edition release is packed with over 5 hours of extras, including all - new interviews with Don Coscarelli, Bruce Campbell, and special effects artist Robert Kurtzman; new audio commentary with Joe R. Landsdale; and more!
Very Good (3 stars) Rated R for sexuality, brief nudity, teen drug use and partying, and pervasive profanity In English and German with subtitles Running time: 91 minutes Studio: Beachside Films Distributor: Lionsgate Home Entertainment Blu - Ray Extras: «The Making of Morris from America» featurette; bloopers; deleted scenes; casting tapes; audio commentary with director Chad Hartigan and actors Craig Robinson and Markees Christmas..
There's also screen tests, an extended version of the Tex Richman song, theatrical spoof trailers, an audio commentary with Jason Segel, James Bobin and Nicholas Stoller.
The disc includes Jerry Goldsmith's isolated score track and audio commentary with film historians David Del Valle, Lem Dobbs, and Nick Redman.
Firstly, there is a very fun and interesting audio commentary with Wes Anderson.
Bonus materials included with the Jackpot Edition are: audio commentary with the director and editor, a gag reel, and three featurettes (Sitting Down with Cameron and Ashton, DVD Extra Time with Zach Galifianakis and From the Law Firm of Stephen J. Hader, Esq.).
EXTRAS: There's an audio commentary with co - writer / director John Slattery and some deleted scenes.
The only bonus feature found on the single - disc version and Disc 1 of the Special Edition is a feature audio commentary with director Dave Filoni, producer Catherine Winder, writer Henry Gilory, and editor Jason W.A. Tucker.
Included is an audio commentary with the Chiodo Brothers; Let the Show Begin!
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